Postpublished at 12:41 BST 29 April 2023
Crystal Palace v West Ham (12:45 BST)
The fans are pouring in now and the players are heading out of the tunnel. We're finally getting ready to go.
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Crystal Palace v West Ham (12:45 BST)
The fans are pouring in now and the players are heading out of the tunnel. We're finally getting ready to go.
Martin Keown
Former England defender on Football Focus
I think the game between Leicester and Everton on Monday is absolutely massive.
I think whoever loses that goes down.
When you look at the fixtures both teams have to play, it's getting quite tough.
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Dion Dublin
Former England striker on Football Focus
We possibly have to look as high as West Ham [when talking about the relegation battle].
It's tough because if you manage to nick a win and a draw, no matter where you are [in the bottom five/six], you have a chance of getting out of it.
I think it's Southampton and two others going down. I don't know at this stage.
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It's a beautiful day down at Selhurst Park and the players have had an extended warm-up due to the delayed kick-off.
Not sure those queuing outside will be as frustrated seeing as they are in the sunshine.
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Stephen Warnock
Former England and Liverpool defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
I'd be trusting David Moyes. I think he's got - it's another term that's used a lot in football - credit in the bank.
He's done wonders at West Ham over the last couple of seasons. He's obviously lost Mark Noble as will and you know that would have a knock-on effect.
When you go to look at the manager, it's the most important position at the club to make sure you get that right.
I don't think you can take a gamble on a young manager, if you're going to lose Declan Rice. You need that stability.
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Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson to BT Sport: "It's good to have Wilfried Zaha back as he's such an important player for us and he's become such a talisman at the club."
West Ham boss David Moyes: "It's an important part of the season no matter what end of the table you're at so we want to keep that going.
"It's always a difficult place to come but we will try to give ourselves every chance."
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There is a delay. It's been confirmed kick-off is now 12:45 BST as there's an issue with the season ticket card reader.
Good decision to allow supporters to get in.
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Adam Crafton
Reporter for The Athletic, speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live
If they were to lose Declan Rice and change the manager then it would be very unstable. West Ham did spend a lot of money last summer and also in January they were a feeling that maybe they were front-spending the money that they might get for Declan Rice this summer.
I'm sure West Ham would say that they're just ambitious, and they want to succeed and they want to keep Rice at the club.
It will be very, very interesting to see this summer to see how much of that money gets spent and how much has already been spent.
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There's issues for supporters trying to get into the stadium as ticket cards are not scanning on entry.
It means there's still large queues outside Selhurst Park. There's been no news of a delay to kick-off yet but it would not be a suprise if there is.
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Martin Keown
Former England defender on Football Focus
I was defending Patrick Vieira recently, as I always thought this run of games were winnable.
Winning three of the last five takes them clear of trouble.
Roy Hodgson's brought Eberechi Eze back into the team. Vieira wasnt playing him and the combination with him and Michael Olise is great. They're both great talents.
Roy has done an incredible job.
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Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish to BT Sport on their permanent managerial search: "We don't want that noise in the background. Roy [Hodgson] is doing his work so we're obviously a lot happier than we were a few weeks ago.
"The job isn't done yet. Until we're safe we won't think about those kinds of things at the moment.
"West Ham are in good form and are a fantastic team. Virtually every team have got something to play for. It will be very tough and competitive."
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Crystal Palace v West Ham (12:30 BST)
John Southall
BBC Radio 5 Live at Selhurst Park
It's a beautiful day here at Selhurst Park and there are two teams here that should be relaxed after a fruitful April.
This fixture has a very different look to it than it would have at the beginning of April. Roy Hodgson has came in and done what he was brought in to do.
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West Ham have won five of their past eight Premier League away matches against Crystal Palace, including a 3-2 victory in each of the previous two seasons (W5, D2, L1).
Palace won the reverse fixture 2-1 in November and can complete a league double over the Hammers for only the third time.
The Eagles haven't kept a clean sheet in any of the past 17 Premier League meetings, while both teams have scored in each of the last 11 top-flight encounters.
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Since Roy Hogdson returned to Crystal Palace, they have earned 10 points from five games.
They are seeking a fourth win this month after beating Leicester, Leeds and Southampton at the start of April.
However, they drew with Everton and lost to Wolves in their most recent league games and their home record has not been great - they have managed one win in the last nine.
The last six league games at Selhurst Park were all goalless at half-time.
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Roy Hodgson and David Moyes then discussed what it takes to be a successful coach and have longevity at the top level.
"A love of the game, that's for sure," says Hodgson.
"Energy and enthusiasm - that gets hard as you get older - but you have to keep that going. A love of being on the field with players, trying to improve team play. Those things keep me interested, 75 is a good age so I don't know how much longer I will be able to do it for."
Moyes adds: "Roy for example, and myself, have done enough over the years to have gone on for as long as we have done.
"From my point of view, I've been fortunate to have good people who have supported me and I have this year as well.
"This year we have seen so many managers lose their jobs. I'm not an expert on other clubs but we've seen a lot of very good managers out of work."
BBC One
Alex Scott presents Football Focus which is starting on BBC One at 12:00 BST.
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In a slightly different approach to the pre-match interviews, both Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson and West Ham counterpart David Moyes have spoken to BT Sport at the same time pitchside.
Even post-interview they're shown chatting away in the tunnel before returning to their respective dressing rooms. I can't see any clashes between the dugouts today somehow.
"I've been looking for Roy to come back for a while to be honest!" joked Moyes, on now being the second oldest manager in the Premier League.
Moyes spent time gaining experience under Hodgson at Italian club Udinese while earning his coaching badges.
"At that time you had to do a club visit so I asked Roy. I remember my time at Udinese, he was fantastic.
"It was part of being a young coach, you need guidance and Roy was experienced and it was an ideal place to go."
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West Ham's form has picked up in recent weeks as they continue their brilliant European run.
They have registered back-to-back away wins in the Premier League without conceding.
However, their last result was a narrow home defeat to Liverpool, but that came a week after they held leaders Arsenal to a 2-2 draw.
They sit five points above the relegation zone but have a game in hand on those below them.
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I can understand why David Moyes was so upset after West Ham lost to Liverpool on Wednesday because they should have had that late penalty for Thiago's handball.
The Hammers have been much-improved in recent weeks but I think they still need another win to get to safety and it is asking a lot for them to get it at Selhurst Park.
Crystal Palace's unbeaten run under Roy Hodgson ended at Molineux on Tuesday after three wins and a draw but it wasn't as if they played badly. I'd be surprised if they lost again here, especially because I don't think West Ham will keep a clean sheet.
Prediction: 1-1